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National Chemical Laboratory

FacilityPune, Maharashtra, India
About: National Chemical Laboratory is a facility organization based out in Pune, Maharashtra, India. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Catalysis & Nanoparticle. The organization has 8891 authors who have published 14837 publications receiving 387600 citations.


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TL;DR: In this article, the photo-oxidation and yellowing in urethane clear coatings based on castor oil and MDI were evaluated by FT-IR spectroscopy, UV/visible spectrograms, and Colormate HDS colorimetry.

91 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, an overview of recent developments in the field of ultra high molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) is presented. But, the authors do not provide a comprehensive source of information and understand of the multifaceted aspects of UHMW PE with specific reference to chemistry, catalysis, processes for manufacturing, and an analysis of catalyst structure-polymer property relationships.

91 citations

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TL;DR: Carbonsauren (II) werden with Cyanurchlorid (I) uber diskutierte Zwischenstufen in die Saurechloride (III) ubergefuhrt, die mit Alkoholen, Phenolen, Aminen oor auch Aminosauren direkt zu Estern, Amiden oder Peptiden (IV) umgesetzt werding as mentioned in this paper.

91 citations

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TL;DR: Analysis of 20 samples of marine mud and water around Mumbai resulted in the isolation of 17 bacteria and yeasts all of which were able to degrade more than 10% of the supplied crude oil.

91 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, anisotropic wavelets are used to isolate elongated structures in galactic images, such as spiral arms, using anisotropes and apply this to maps of the CO, infrared and radio continuum emission of the grand-design spiral galaxy M 51.
Abstract: Context. The origin of the spiral pattern of magnetic fields in disc galaxies is an open question. Aims. Comparison of the regular magnetic field orientation with the gaseous spiral arm pitch angles can tell us whether spiral shock compression is responsible for the magnetic spirals. We also wish to see whether the ridges of different components of the ISM show the large-scale, systematic shifts expected from density wave theory. Methods. We have developed a technique of isolating elongated structures in galactic images, such as spiral arms, using anisotropic wavelets and apply this to maps of the CO, infrared and radio continuum emission of the grand-design spiral galaxy M 51. Results. Systematic shifts between the ridges of CO, infrared and radio continuum emission that are several kpc long are identified, as well as large variations in pitch angle along spiral arms, of a few tens of degrees. We find two types of arms of polarized radio emission: one has a ridge close to the ridge of CO, with similar pitch angles for the CO and polarization spirals and the regular magnetic field; the other does not always coincide with the CO arm and its pitch angle differs from the orientation of its regular magnetic field. Conclusions. The offsets between ridges of regular magnetic field, dense gas and warm dust are compatible with the sequence expected from spiral density wave triggered star formation, with a delay of a few tens of millions of years between gas entering the shock and the formation of giant molecular clouds and a similar interval between the formation of the clouds and the emergence of young star clusters. At the position of the CO arms the orientation of the regular magnetic field is the same as the pitch angle of the spiral arm, but away from the gaseous arms the orientation of the regular field varies significantly. Spiral shock compression can explain the generation of one type of arm of strong polarized radio emission but a different mechanism is probably responsible for a second type of polarization arm.

91 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Ashok Kumar1515654164086
Rajesh Kumar1494439140830
Tak W. Mak14880794871
John T. O'Brien12181963242
Clive Ballard11773661663
Yoshinori Tokura11785870258
John S. Mattick11636764315
Michael Dean10741963335
Ian G. McKeith10746851954
David J. Burn10044639120
Anil Kumar99212464825
Vikas Kumar8985939185
Detlef W. Bahnemann8851748826
Gautam R. Desiraju8845845301
Praveen Kumar88133935718
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
20236
202238
2021482
2020454
2019471
2018498